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<br /> <br />t•ir. F:od Allison <br />;arch 8, 1982 <br />Page two <br /> <br /> <br />without allo•.~ing significant water from the creek <br />to enter the ponds, then tite overflow channel serves <br />no useful purpose and should be eliminated. <br />3) Only grasses should be planted along the 100-foot <br />setback in order to keep friction factors down. Rip- <br />rap would be preferable to shrubs if additional <br />stabilization is needed. <br />4) Top soil can be stored along the railroad tracks as <br />long as the stockpiles do not exceed the track <br />elevations and existing flow paths are maintained. <br />5) A sound berm could be constructed all along the north- <br />east edge of Phase two(adjacent to County Road 20) <br />to restrict flows into the rural ditch and reduce the <br />flooding at Rinn. <br />6) Any overflows of Idaho Creek should be allowed to enter <br />the ponds. <br />Should you have any questions concerning this review, we will <br />be happy to respond. <br />Very truly yours, <br />D. Randolph Seaholm <br />Senior Water Resource Specialist <br />Flood Control and Floodplain <br />Management Section <br />cc: Mr. Frank Graham <br />Western Paving <br />